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Royal Enfield RLH00018/E Engine Oil Temperature Sensor – Hunter, Classic Reborn, Bullet J-Series, Meteor 350
Royal Enfield RLH00018/E Engine Oil Temperature Sensor – Hunter, Classic Reborn, Bullet J-Series, Meteor 350
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Upgrade your Royal Enfield's engine performance monitoring with the RLH00018/E Engine Oil Temperature Sensor, a genuine OEM spare part crafted for the latest J-series models. This sensor accurately detects oil temperature, ensuring your ECU maintains optimal engine performance, fuel economy, and thermal protection.
Whether you're experiencing inconsistent temperature readings or replacing a worn-out sensor, this part restores original accuracy and ECU functionality. Engineered for a precise fit and long service life, it’s an essential component for reliable engine management in your modern Royal Enfield.
Compatible with Meteor 350, Classic 350 Reborn, Hunter 350, and Bullet 350 J-series only.
3. Key Features:
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✅ Genuine Royal Enfield OEM part
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✅ Verified Part Number: RLH00018/E
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✅ Accurate engine oil temperature monitoring
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✅ Direct-fit for J-series BS6 models
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✅ Sealed connector for water and heat resistance
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✅ Helps prevent overheating and performance loss
4. Compatibility (Verified):
Fits the following Royal Enfield J-series motorcycles:
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Royal Enfield Meteor 350
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Royal Enfield Classic 350 Reborn (2021 onward)
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Royal Enfield Hunter 350
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Royal Enfield Bullet 350 J-Series (2023 onward)
❌ Not compatible with UCE, Himalayan, Scram 411, or 650cc models.
✅ Compatibility verified from RE official dealer catalogues and spares portal.
5. Package Includes:
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1 × Engine Oil Temperature Sensor – RLH00018/E
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1 × Fitted connector with weather-seal cap
FAQ Section:
Q1. Which bikes is the RLH00018/E oil temperature sensor compatible with?
It fits all Royal Enfield J-series models: Meteor 350, Classic 350 Reborn, Hunter 350, and Bullet 350 J-series.
Q2. Is this an OEM sensor from Royal Enfield?
Yes, this is a 100% genuine Royal Enfield part with part number RLH00018/E.
Q3. What does this sensor do?
It monitors your engine's oil temperature and relays the data to the ECU, ensuring smooth performance and preventing overheating.
Q4. How do I know if my sensor is faulty?
Common symptoms include inaccurate temperature readings, engine overheating warnings, or ECU fault codes.
Q5. Can I install this at home?
Yes. It’s a simple plug-and-play part. However, if unsure, consult a mechanic to avoid oil leaks or misplacement.
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